MS4 Class Information – July 25, 2024

In this issue: July 29 webinar: New process for changing schedules Required: Infection Control Training Global Health Clinical Elective now available Spring Survey response rises to 50% – goal is 90% Opportunities outside UW Medicine in graduate medical education and radiation oncology New process for changing schedules Beginning Aug. 14, 2024, there will be a […]

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MS4 Class Information – July 18, 2024

In this issue: Required: Infection Control Training Spring Survey response rises to 43 percent – goal is 90% Required:  Infection Control Training (30 minutes) Target Audiences: MS2, MS3, MS4 Action Required: Log in to Canvas. Self-enroll with your UW NetID.  https://canvas.uw.edu/enroll/8LDJB6 Deadline: August 10, 2024 Castle Branch Upload Date: July 21st Your CastleBranch renewal will populate […]

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MS4 Class Information – July 11, 2024

In this issue: Spring survey response rises to 41 percent – goal is 90% Committee on Admissions taking applications until Sunday, July 14 Spring response rates rise to 41% – goal is 90% From Sara Kim, PhD, research professor, surgery, and associate dean for Educational Quality Improvement (EQI): Thank you to everyone who helped raise […]

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MS4 Class Information – July 3, 2024

Consider applying for the Committee on Admissions MS3s and MS4s are welcome to apply to join the University of Washington School of Medicine Committee on Admissions. Admissions only accepts a limited number of new committee members each year; students throughout WWAMI are able to participate in the virtual interview process. Please see this document to […]

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MS4 Class Information – June 27, 2024

Important: Complete the Residency Application Systems Access Request Form ASAP There are five different residency application systems! Some of these systems require the UW School of Medicine (UWSOM) to issue an access token, and others allow the applicant to create their own login for access. All systems require the school to upload your UW transcript and […]

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MS4 Class Information – June 20, 2024

Important: Complete the Residency Application Systems Access Request Form ASAP There are five different residency application systems! Some of these systems require the UW School of Medicine to issue an access token, and others allow the applicant to create their own login for access. All systems require the school to upload your UW transcript and MSPE. […]

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MS4 Class Information – June 13, 2024

Residency Application 101 Webinar: Components & Strategies Join Career Advising for a workshop to review application components and get strategies to create the strongest residency application possible. Review your specialty’s residency application prep materials (e.g. ERAS or Residency CAS resources) in advance and bring your questions! Monday, June 17 3:30 p.m. AK, 4:30 p.m. PT, […]

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MS4 Class Information – June 6, 2024

Survey for expanded MS4s interested in Internal Medicine residency This survey is for students who are planning to apply to Internal Medicine (IM) residency during the upcoming academic year. The survey seeks your perceptions of Morning Report, which is a key conference that most of you attended or will attend during your Internal Medicine rotations. […]

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MS4 Class Information – May 30 2024

Update about the AAMC Graduation Questionnaire Here is a message to graduates from Sara Kim, PhD, research professor, surgery, and associate dean for Educational Quality Improvement: My heartfelt congratulations on your graduation! As you continue to celebrate your accomplishments, I am reaching out with the last update on the AAMC Graduation Questionnaire and MS4 Spring […]

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MS4 Class Information – May 23, 2024

Graduates – What to know about your UW email and tech access A message from Michael Campion, Director, Academic & Learning Technologies: Congratulations! I know you’re focused right now on Friday’s Physician’s Oath and Hooding ceremony and preparing for your residency program, but before you leave medical school behind completely, I wanted to make sure […]

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